Seemingly Dead VIsio

Okay, so I'm the proud owner of a Vision:M and it's been lovely for the past 2 years.
Suddenly, it decides to die on me. It won't turn on, and won't respond when plugged into my PC or Laptop.
Help. Nothing's happening!! What do I do? Thanks in advance.

Could it be that the battery won't charge any more and it needs to be replaced? I would check with Creative to find out how much it will cost to replace the battery. Are your players under warranty?
Another thought is that the Creative Vision M refurbished is on the Creative Store/Savings Center site for $9.99US. The Vision M?seem to sell out fast when they are in stock, so you may have to wait. I purchased a refurbished Vision M 30 GB a few months back and I received a brand new player that works perfectly.
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